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− | | growth_habit = | + | | growth_habit = Shrubs or small trees |
− | | high = ? | + | | high = ? <!--- 1m (3 ft) --> |
− | | wide = | + | | wide = <!--- 65cm (25 inches) --> |
− | | origin = ? | + | | origin = ? <!--- Mexico, S America, S Europe, garden, etc --> |
− | | poisonous = | + | | poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous --> |
− | | lifespan = | + | | lifespan = perennial |
− | | exposure = ? | + | | exposure = ? <!--- full sun, part-sun, semi-shade, shade, indoors, bright filtered (you may list more than 1) --> |
− | | water = ? | + | | water = ? <!--- frequent, regular, moderate, drought tolerant, let dry then soak --> |
− | | features = | + | | features = <!--- flowers, fragrance, fruit, naturalizes, invasive --> |
− | | hardiness = | + | | hardiness = <!--- frost sensitive, hardy, 5°C (40°F), etc --> |
− | | bloom = | + | | bloom = <!--- seasons which the plant blooms, if it is grown for its flowers --> |
− | | usda_zones = ? | + | | usda_zones = ? <!--- eg. 8-11 --> |
− | | sunset_zones = | + | | sunset_zones = <!--- eg. 8, 9, 12-24, not available --> |
| color = IndianRed | | color = IndianRed | ||
− | | image = Upload.png | + | | image = Upload.png <!--- Freesia.jpg --> |
− | | image_width = 240px | + | | image_width = 240px <!--- leave as 240px if horizontal orientation photo, or change to 180px if vertical --> |
− | | image_caption = | + | | image_caption = <!--- eg. Cultivated freesias --> |
− | | regnum = Plantae | + | | regnum = Plantae <!--- Kingdom --> |
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− | | familia = | + | | familia = <!--- Family --> |
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− | | cultivar = | + | | cultivar = |
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− | + | Parmentiera (named after Ant. Aug. Parmen- tier, who introduced potato-cult, into France). Bignoniaceae. Shrubs or small trees with spirally placed flowers in 3's: flowers from the old wood on rather long peduncles, almost regular; calyx spathe-like, splitting up one side; corolla campanulate-funnelform, little crooked, limb sub-2-labiate, posterior 2-parted, anterior 3-parted, lobes all broadly spreading; stamens 4, scarcely exserted; ovary sessile, 2-loculate, many-seeded:fruit elongate-cylindrical or oblong: leaves alternate or subopposite, 3-foliate or some simple, common petiole often broad. Species 2, from Mex. and Panama. P. cerifera. Seem., from Panama, called "palo de vela," or candle-tree, from its long cylindrical fruits which are smooth and white like candles, has been offeied in the trade. | |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
− | *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 | + | * [[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 |
<!--- xxxxx *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 --> | <!--- xxxxx *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 --> | ||
<!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 --> | <!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 --> | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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{{stub}} | {{stub}} |
Latest revision as of 21:56, 16 June 2009
Lifespan: | ⌛ | perennial |
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Origin: | ✈ | ? |
Exposure: | ☼ | ?"?" is not in the list (sun, part-sun, shade, unknown) of allowed values for the "Exposure" property. |
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Water: | ◍ | ?"?" is not in the list (wet, moist, moderate, dry, less when dormant) of allowed values for the "Water" property. |
Read about Parmentiera in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Parmentiera (named after Ant. Aug. Parmen- tier, who introduced potato-cult, into France). Bignoniaceae. Shrubs or small trees with spirally placed flowers in 3's: flowers from the old wood on rather long peduncles, almost regular; calyx spathe-like, splitting up one side; corolla campanulate-funnelform, little crooked, limb sub-2-labiate, posterior 2-parted, anterior 3-parted, lobes all broadly spreading; stamens 4, scarcely exserted; ovary sessile, 2-loculate, many-seeded:fruit elongate-cylindrical or oblong: leaves alternate or subopposite, 3-foliate or some simple, common petiole often broad. Species 2, from Mex. and Panama. P. cerifera. Seem., from Panama, called "palo de vela," or candle-tree, from its long cylindrical fruits which are smooth and white like candles, has been offeied in the trade. CH
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